[thelist] OT: Photoshop won't open

Boerner, Brian J brian.j.boerner at lmco.com
Mon Nov 3 21:56:56 CST 2003


it does - at least for PS the temp file gets created as soon as you
initiate it... & gets larger depending on prefs set for history panel
etc. to be fair it has been a b1tch only a time or two, usually when i'm
too rushed to remember the temp directory. that history panel can KILL
you, make sure to set the prefs to less than 10 steps back.

it sounds like you had another issue but I wanted to bring that to light
for infrequent Photoshop users



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Yeah, but does this apply if you've never even gotten a clean
start? My install of Photoshop 7.0 on my laptop never booted.
Same with Illustrator 10. 

It worked initially (in both instances), but failed following
an upgrade to Adobe Acrobat 6.0 -- at least that's what I 
think happened. Also, of course, I moved over a ton of fonts
from my desktop and copied them to my laptop.

/Anthony
 

| -----Original Message-----
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| [mailto:thelist-bounces at lists.evolt.org] On Behalf Of Boerner, Brian J
| Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 6:20 PM
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| Subject: RE: [thelist] OT: Photoshop won't open
| 
| maybe this is obvious?
| windows PS users only : whenever PS is giving me a headache 
| it's usually
| related to temp files
| 
| especially if you had a crash or two on huge files, every once in a
| while check it out - the temps don't get deleted unless you have a
| normal quit out of the program, and the file sizes can eat monsterous
| portions of RAM


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